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Borama protests right Now- Awdal flag waving !!

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Re: Borama protests right Now- Awdal flag waving !!

Postby Mondey » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:14 pm

Sabrowanaag qunjale are all sacadmuse and are part of the lughaye district Awdal. There are no Gadabuursi in Gabiley the closest gadabuursi come is Dila
The mayor of lughaye is samaroon the police chief of lughaye is ciise the deputy mayor of lughaye is sacadmuse the district is shared my friend.
Seylac is also shared between samaroonis and ciise so the only place you live exclusively is borama district and baki district the other 2 regions are shared.
yes there are few Isaaq in Sabwanaag but its majority maxamed casse area, Isaaq is very less there however i was meaning Lughaya the town. and yes Reer Nuur do live and have large numbers in Gabiley there is no way that Gabiley is Isaaq exclusive town. Ciise do live in both Saylac and Lughaye districts but they are greatly outnumbered and thats the whole point majority decides.

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Re: Borama protests right Now- Awdal flag waving !!

Postby Khalid Ali » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:24 pm

Well i didn't talk about majority or minority i just said the lughaye district and seylac district were shared and that was a fact as for gabiley i do not think so maybe 200 years ago But not now Surely you will find Gadabuursis n Hargeysa gabiley the same way u will find individuals who are isaaq in borama that does not mean they actually live there.

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Re: Borama protests right Now- Awdal flag waving !!

Postby Mondey » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:49 pm

im not talking about individuals im talking about portions of subclans that exist and live there in Gabiley which is a fact.

i never said Ciise don't exist but that was my reply to the crazy Bulletz guy who is asking how can Gadabuursi decide for Awdal.

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Re: Borama protests right Now- Awdal flag waving !!

Postby Bulletz » Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:58 pm

im not talking about individuals im talking about portions of subclans that exist and live there in Gabiley which is a fact.

i never said Ciise don't exist but that was my reply to the crazy Bulletz guy who is asking how can Gadabuursi decide for Awdal.
Nigga wtf you saying so 1 clan gadabuursi can get up and make a new state and make big desicions for everyone who lives in Awdal wtf do we get out of this. Why you acting like we ain't got a say nigga?


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